(VIDEO REPLAY) Unleash Investigative Research Information In Websites and Social Media While Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls

December 17, 2010

Do lawyers have a "duty to google?" In a recent decision the court was incredulous that the plaintiff failed to "google" the missing defendant as part of his due diligence process and upheld the defendant's claim of insufficient service of process. Effective Internet searching may now need to become part of every lawyer's due diligence routine. At this seminar, attendees will learn the best search engine strategies (including advanced search features at Google and other search engines) that will assist them in meeting their research obligations. These search engine strategies also serve as essential building blocks for conducting effective research at other Web sites. Find out how the internet really works: Identify and use the best search engines, develop super search engine strategies, explore meta-search sites, key into Google's "advanced search" menu, identify fundamental distinctions between the "visible" and the "invisible" Web, locate information from the "invisible" Web, tools to search "smarter not harder" and uncover ways to find deleted web pages.

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December 17, 2010 - 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

VR- CYBERSLEUTH: SUPER SEARCH ENGINE STRATEGIES FOR THE LEGAL PROFESSIONAL Friday, December 17 9-12 p.m. Video Replay:Member: $195.00 Nonmember: $305.00

SAVE MONEY: Do you want to save 20% on this class? Firms with fewer than 10 attorneys receive a 20% discount if 2 or more register for the same CLE program. Firms with 10 or more attorneys receive a 20% discount if 4 or more register for the same CLE program. If this discount applies, please do not register online. You must call the City Bar Center for CLE - 212-382-6663.

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New York and New Jersey Credit: 3.0 credits total: 2.0 professional practice and 1.0 ethics.This video replay does NOT provide transitional/non-transitional credit to newly admitted attorneys. California and Illinois Credit differs as it is based on a 60-minute credit hour.


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